Immigration and 2020 - A Year in Review Immigration specialist, Alex Wright, reflects on some of the changes to Immigration law over the year & what they'll mean for the year to come Alex Wright 21st December 2020
The Home Office's Statement of Changes on Asylum Admissibility: Should we be worried? Changes to rules around asylum claims can often be concerning. Tom Thrower explains what these changes could actually mean Tom Thrower 16th December 2020
Learning from the past, building foundations for our futures What 2020 has taught us, and feeling positive for the future! Esther Leach 1st December 2020
Lockdown & Domestic Abuse on EastEnders EastEnders has been known for using its reach to raise awareness, but how they've tackled lockdown has been particularly vital Grace McNamara 26th November 2020
How to employ foreign workers post Brexit Immigration rules will be changing from 2021. If you employ/wish to employ foreign workers you will need a Sponsor License, our expert details what you need to know! Alex Wright 29th October 2020
7 Signs of Parental Alienation An unknown phrase but a painful reality: parental alienation can have a lasting effect on children Hollie Randles 28th October 2020
Understanding how COVID-19 is affecting immigration applications Worrying about an application whilst dealing with the effects of a global pandemic is difficult. If you recognise this situation and it has left you feeling overwhelmed, you are not alone. Our expert discusses! Alex Wright 21st October 2020
Spouse Visas and Joining Your Partner in the UK Bringing your partner to join you in UK can be a complex process, made even tougher in the middle of a global pandemic. Our expert details what you need to know! Alex Wright 6th October 2020
Manchester Arena Inquiry Today, a Public Inquiry into the Manchester Arena Attack begins. We want to remember those who we are fighting for. Nicola Brook 7th September 2020
Home Office opening hostilities in Culture War A recent video from the Home Office sparked fury, demonising people seeking safety Tom Thrower 27th August 2020
Bereaved families threaten legal action against the government Following the Government's refusal to meet with bereaved families and to launch a Public Inquiry, the nearly 4000 strong group are threatening legal action. Elkan Abrahamson 4th August 2020
Why updating your Will is just as important as having one More people are writing Wills nowadays, but here are five reasons why your Will needs to be kept up to date Jannina Barker 28th July 2020